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The latest vote to repeal Obamacare wasn't along party lines
Rep. Collin Peterson, the sole Democrat who voted to repeal parts of the Affordable Care Act, explained his rationale to Tom Crann.
Minnesota Somali-American deli owner to attend State of the Union
Abdirahman Kahin, owner of Afro Deli restaurants in Minneapolis and St. Paul, will be Sen. Al Frankens guest for President Obama's final State of the Union address next Tuesday in Washington.
Art Hounds: 'Sunshine' gets a stormy staging
This week on Art Hounds: "Sunshine" gets a stormy staging, bluegrass with brunch, and art made from the detritus of life.
Minneapolis Seward Market killer resentenced but won't be free
Mahdi Hassan Ali was a 17-year-old juvenile at the time of the 2010 crime, which made him eligible for resentencing.
MN beekeeper: Feds must tighten rules on insecticide-coated seeds
A federal lawsuit filed today seeks to force the EPA to label the seeds as a pesticide. The change would curb use of the pesticides that beekeepers say are inadvertently killing their colonies.
Appetites: The Twin Cities' appeal to big-city chefs
Minnesota Monthly editor Rachel Hutton spoke with Tom Crann about why some top chefs head to the Twin Cities to open restaurants.
Human Services Commissioner Emily Johnson Piper, who oversees the Anoka-Metro facility, said she recognizes the problems and is working on solutions, beginning with the personnel.
New Duluth mayor's challenges: Build bridges, keep economy on track
Emily Larson today becomes the city's 39th leader. She hopes to build on Duluth's new economic growth and rising reputation for outdoor fun. She also knows plenty of challenges lie ahead.